OPACfights to elect and re-elect pro-physician candidates to Congress through direct contributions, voter education and targeted political activism. As a physician, your time and resources are limited. OPAC is the best resource for you to learn who supports the osteopathic profession and how you can help elect a Congress that represents you and your patients. Learn more about OPAC facts and donor recognition information.

Click any link above to see what OPAC is doing to protect your profession.

OPAC fights to educate and inform Congressional leaders on issues that matter to you. OPAC covers an array of issues, including, physician payment, scope of practice and medical liability reform just to name a few. Below are just a few examples of the issues OPAC fights for on your behalf. MORE

It is official. After 12 years $170 billion spent on 17 patches and countless hours of hard work, Congress has finally repealed the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) and replaced it with a new Medicare physician payment system that makes sense for our profession. MORE

While efforts have been made to achieve medical liability reform, the threat of frivolous lawsuits and the high cost of professional liability insurance presents a continued burden to physicians. MORE

The role of non-physician clinicians in the health care delivery system is an important one, and we continue to advocate for direct physician supervision. MORE

Check out what other DO's, including Rep. Joe Heck (pictured above), have to say about OPAC. WATCH

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Connecticut

Total State Contributions:
$515.00

Number of Contributors: 5

New York

Total State Contributions:
$10,941.00

Number of Contributors: 51

New Jersey

Total State Contributions:
$25,712.00

Number of Contributors: 60

New Hampshire

Total State Contributions:
$450.00

Number of Contributors: 4

Nebraska

Total State Contributions:
$100.00

Number of Contributors: 1

Louisiana

Total State Contributions:
$352.00

Number of Contributors: 2

Rhode Island

Total State Contributions:
$1,400.00

Number of Contributors: 8

Michigan

Total State Contributions:
$32,743.24

Number of Contributors: 125

Washington

Total State Contributions:
$3,332.24

Number of Contributors: 16

Ohio

Total State Contributions:
$23,340.00

Number of Contributors: 96

Massachusetts

Total State Contributions:
$1,550.00

Number of Contributors: 7

Oklahoma

Total State Contributions:
$19,828.00

Number of Contributors: 53

Arkansas

Total State Contributions:
$1,400.00

Number of Contributors: 6

Nevada

Total State Contributions:
$2,612.00

Number of Contributors: 14

Hawaii

Total State Contributions:
$250.00

Number of Contributors: 2

Utah

Total State Contributions:
$264.00

Number of Contributors: 3

Alabama

Total State Contributions:
$8,039.00

Number of Contributors: 15

Montana

Total State Contributions:
$500.00

Number of Contributors: 3

Alaska

Total State Contributions:
$2,450.00

Number of Contributors: 5

Tennessee

Total State Contributions:
$9,823.00

Number of Contributors: 22

South Dakota

Total State Contributions:
$400.00

Number of Contributors: 4

Delaware

Total State Contributions:
$1,212.00

Number of Contributors: 7

New Mexico

Total State Contributions:
$850.00

Number of Contributors: 4

Georgia

Total State Contributions:
$3,123.00

Number of Contributors: 18

Oregon

Total State Contributions:
$2,209.00

Number of Contributors: 13

North Carolina

Total State Contributions:
$7,925.24

Number of Contributors: 20

Arizona

Total State Contributions:
$6,445.11

Number of Contributors: 34

West Virginia

Total State Contributions:
$1,117.24

Number of Contributors: 13

Wisconsin

Total State Contributions:
$2,385.00

Number of Contributors: 8

Virginia

Total State Contributions:
$7,211.00

Number of Contributors: 21

Pennsylvania

Total State Contributions:
$24,089.48

Number of Contributors: 109

Maine

Total State Contributions:
$2,954.48

Number of Contributors: 16

Wyoming

Total State Contributions:
$50.00

Number of Contributors: 1

Indiana

Total State Contributions:
$4,085.00

Number of Contributors: 20

Missouri

Total State Contributions:
$12,791.00

Number of Contributors: 50

Texas

Total State Contributions:
$20,884.00

Number of Contributors: 60

South Carolina

Total State Contributions:
$766.00

Number of Contributors: 9

Illinois

Total State Contributions:
$23,540.40

Number of Contributors: 54

Maryland

Total State Contributions:
$3,360.00

Number of Contributors: 8

Vermont

Total State Contributions:
$75.00

Number of Contributors: 1

Minnesota

Total State Contributions:
$2,922.00

Number of Contributors: 10

Colorado

Total State Contributions:
$5,178.00

Number of Contributors: 24

Idaho

Total State Contributions:
$300.00

Number of Contributors: 3

Kentucky

Total State Contributions:
$10,345.00

Number of Contributors: 20

California

Total State Contributions:
$29,707.00

Number of Contributors: 71

Iowa

Total State Contributions:
$4,339.00

Number of Contributors: 20

Washington DC

Total State Contributions:
$1,112.00

Number of Contributors: 5

Kansas

Total State Contributions:
$1,900.00

Number of Contributors: 10

Florida

Total State Contributions:
$40,365.24

Number of Contributors: 110

Mississippi

Total State Contributions:
$4,008.00

Number of Contributors: 13

Political involvement doesn't have to stop at a contribution. Be sure to keep the conversation going by writing your Members of Congress, Registering to vote or to find your local polling place. FULL POLITICAL CENTER

AOIA-OPAC is a federally registered political action committee and the contributions it receives are used to support federal candidates and committees for the advancement of the osteopathic profession. All contributions to OPAC are absolutely voluntary. Contributions shall not be solicited or obtained by force, financial reprisal, or discrimination in respect of position or other participation. Corporate contributions, such as those drawn on office accounts, cannot be disbursed directly to candidates or committees. AOIA-OPAC reserves the right to use corporate contributions received to support its political education efforts, fundraising programs and other administrative costs to the extent permitted by law. Contributions are not tax deductible as charitable contributions or business expenses. Federal law requires OPAC to request the name, address, occupation, and employer for each person whose contributions exceed two hundred dollars ($200.00) in a calendar year.